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Travel and transport are essential to our business, from getting people to and from work, to the delivery of plant and equipment to construction sites. More sustainable transport can help improve the health and well-being of our staff and is a key part of meeting our carbon targets.

BAM FM Ltd provides facility management services to Wharfedale Hospital, including mechanical and electrical maintenance. BAM FM came up with a new solution to their Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning management, reducing electricity use by 28%.

The new Scottish Water national headquarters is a three storey, 7,300m2 building accommodating 600 staff. This ultra-sustainable building incorporates office space and meeting rooms around a large central atrium. The building is being hailed as the most environmentally friendly building of its kind.

The new ARK Brunel Primary Academy is constructed from Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels, providing a warm and inspiring environment for 420 pupils, including 16 place special needs and 40 nursery places. The new building uses various levels to offer increased outdoor play and teaching areas, providing a flexible learning environment.

Chilton Trinity Technology College is one of three new Building Schools for the Future (BSF) projects in Somerset. The two storey building provides a teaching space for 1,100 pupils and a large leisure centre for community use with four sports courts, dance studio, fitness suite and swimming pool.

The new £20 million Orchard Hotel incorporates a business lounge, restaurant, bar area, outside terrace, gym and four meeting rooms. Other features include floor-to-ceiling windows, bespoke furniture and unique decor throughout.

One of the most sustainable arenas in the UK, set to host more than 140 events each year from rock concerts to ice dancing. With a capacity of 13,500 people, the 30,000m2 venue also provides 4,000m2 of public space and a 100-seat restaurant.

BAM successfully completed the redevelopment of Derby City Council’s (DCC) offices. The works included the refurbishment and remodelling of the 1930s structure, and the construction of a new build infill to the courtyard area of the existing building.